DRC Announces New Board
On Saturday, October 24, 2020, Dakota Resource Council held their 42nd annual meeting. Members voted on a new board during the business meeting. Here is
On Saturday, October 24, 2020, Dakota Resource Council held their 42nd annual meeting. Members voted on a new board during the business meeting. Here is
Coal-dependent communities in North Dakota are quickly approaching a cliff as coal energy becomes increasingly uneconomical. These communities need to act quickly to mitigate as
There will be no regulatory changes in the COVID Stimulus bill. Agriculturally speaking, 23.5 billion dollars will be allocated to farm relief. 14 billion dollars
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The Phase 1 Deal and the Deadline The Phase 1 deal between China and the US is slowly starting to release more details about terms
The US and China have steadily been building trading relationships since the Nixon administration. China has become one of our largest partners and the benefits
Welcome to the most recent addition to Dakota Resource Council’s (DRC) blogosphere, “Oil is Not Well.” This blog will follow some of DRC’s oil and
The Beulah public forum “Building Resilience in Coal Country”, hosted by Dakota Resource Council (DRC), was planned to discuss the future of the area that
Lisa DeVille strongly opposes the Keystone XL pipeline because she’s personally seen what pipelines can do when they malfunction My name is Lisa DeVille. My
At a time when many people thought that COOL legislation was a long shot, ranching advocates successfully convinced Senator Jon Tester of Montana to introduce